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Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing industry analysis on the market.

The Report on Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing contains important financial information used by the leading researchers. These industry
statistics are used to identify industry trends, sales statistics, projected growth rates, and market competition.

The Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing industry profile contains key business statistics. Market size, a fundamental metric of a market analysis,
represents the industry's total sales volume. The industry's size results from the number of
consumers and their demand for the product. Use historical market size measurements to analyze growth rates,
identify overarching industry trends, and determine the short and long-term industry outlook.

A small sized market may be unable to support enough sales to cover operation costs. A large market may be too competitive.
Historical industry data reveals market trends, which are the expansions and contractions of a market over time.
Studying these industry trends can reveal opportunities to meet a market gap in a shrinking market,
or threats from new competitors in a growing market.

In addition to the size of the market, the industry data section contains five years of statistics for annual income, number of
employees, salaries, and number of companies. This data can be used to track the industry's progress over time,
compare the industry to adjacent sectors, and determine a specific company's industry share.

Industry Statistics

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Market Size (Total Sales / Revenue)
Market size is the total revenue for the Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing industry. This measurement can be used as a benchmark for
determining whether fluctuations in an individual company's market share are caused by its own performance, or are the result of
changes in the size of the entire industry.

Profit
The price of the goods or services offered minus expenses, such as costs of production, is profit. Total
income is the aggregate of earnings from all companies, and reveals the industry's profitability.

Profit Margin
Net income divided by revenue equals profit margin. The higher the profit margin, the less risk a decline in production or
sales will negatively impact the industry. This indicates that the companies are controlling costs well. A high profit margin also
allows companies to reduce the products' prices, which can lead to an increase in demand and more sales for the industry.

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EmploymentThis figure includes workers both directly employed and employed through contractors. The count does
not include proprietary, supervisory, and managerial positions and unpaid workers.

Total WagesTotal wages include payments to workers that occur on a regular schedule, and are measured before
taxes are incurred. These salaries exclude severance, compensation, employer's contribution, and bonuses.

Companies
The number of companies currently in operation is the Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing industry's physical size. A company must have at least
ten workers.

Business revenue is the average monetary income a company acquires from the sale of its goods or services. Revenue is a crucial
feature of a financial analysis. A company's performance is measured by how its revenues compare to its expenses. Several
financial ratios depend on revenue, including gross profit and profit margin. This part of the
market analysis contains a graphical depiction of average revenue per firm.

This section also contains business statistics on profit, employment, and wages for an average firm. Use this information to
determine where a company stands compared to its industry peers. Target opportunities for financial growth and expansion with
these benchmarks.

Determine the geographic distribution of the Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing sector's market size in India with 2010 revenue statistics
at the state level.
This map reveals the market share concentration for each state, an indicator of the market's competition.
Target areas of low competition, or areas proven to have high demand.

In addition to revenue statistics, the report provides the number of Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing firms and total number of employees
for each state of India.

Financial statements contain important business information on the financial state of a firm.
Financial statement analysis reveals the profitability or risk of Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing businesses. This
information is important for the business's owners, potential buyers, and creditors.

Income Statement Metrics for Average Company

The income statement records a firm's financial operations for a certain period. It is comparable to a moving picture of the
company's operations. The income statement shows how much revenue (the total cash from sales) is left over for net income
after all expenses are incurred. This reveals whether the firm made or lost money for the financial year.

Financial Metric

2009 - 2013

RevenueThis is income the company receives from the sale of goods and services. This is an
important statistic for financial statement analysis. A business's performance can be measured by how its revenue compares
to its expenses.

Cost of Goods SoldCOGS is the inventory cost of goods a business is selling. These expenses include the cost
of fuel and electricity for the plant and the cost of raw materials and other components of the production process.

Gross ProfitGross profit is revenue minus COGS.

Operating ExpensesOPEX are the costs of running a company. These include the cost of fuel expended,
materials consumed for repair and maintenance of fixed assets, services received from others, and office supplies and
products.

Net ProfitNet profit is gross profit minus operating expenses.

Balance Sheet Metrics

Unlike the income statement, the balance sheet provides a snapshot of the company's financial situation
for one specific point in time. The balance sheet includes assets, liabilities, and net worth. Comparing
assets to liabilities can reveal a company's health.

Financial Metric

2009 - 2013

Fixed CapitalFixed capital is the depreciated value of fixed assets owned by the company.
This only includes tangible assets such as land, buildings, machinery, transportation equipment, etc.

Working CapitalThis number is a sum of all physical inventories owned by the company, such as
materials, fuels, and goods produced, as well as cash deposits. Net working capital is current assets minus current
liabilities, and is often the most important figure on a balance sheet. This is the amount of money a company has
available for day-to-day operations. The more working capital, the less financial burden a company has.

Productive CapitalThe sum of fixed and working capital is productive capital, and is capital used to
generate a company's income.

Company List - Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing

This list of companies in India includes the top ten Pharmaceutical, Medicinal & Botanical Manufacturing companies with the greatest market share and their annual
revenues.